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Friday, July 11, 2014

3) Which NFL player who was the talk of the sports world just a few years ago is contemplating about coming out of the closet? Yes, his conservative family knows but he's not as close with them as they want you to believe.
4) What A-list mostly movie actress who got her start on TV can't have any kids because of those two abortions she had during her first marriage?

The Jen A stuff is old gossip. Hardly likely to be true. Much more likely is that she never wanted children. Let's face it in Hollywood where the ability to buy babies is as easy as buying a lollipop these days, if she wanted kids she would have one.

Amen violet, i always say that. If she wanted kids, she'd have them. She has never in any way indicated she's dying for a baby. Now she may be having private fertility issues, which actually makes the constant speculating even more upsetting.

It sounds a bit like someone thinks this woman deserves what she got, which is horrible. The choices she made at the time shouldn't be punished forever. I feel really sad for her. This touches very close to home for me.

Not necessarily true Rosie. If it was truly the woman's own decision and it was made for the right reasons, for her and her situation, then a strong woman can cope with anything.But, if society makes her feel dirty and wrong then the stigma can take time to get over.Just my opinion, based on my own (and women I know) experiences.

3) Aaron Rodgers. When the rumors about him being gay first game out, his father made a public statement (which i thought was weird) that Aaron was in a relationship with a nice CHRISTIAN girl. His brother is also supposedly affiliated ultra-conservative groups, family-first type groups

Whoever Number 4 is--and Jennwhiniefer Asston would not surprise me--got what they deserved. I would gladly give up my writing arm if I could have had kids. If she hadn't wanted kids, she shouldn't have gotten married.

As mentioned above, abortion is definitely safer for the woman than childbirth; but it is surgery, and all surgery has risks. http://www.livestrong.com/article/148859-what-are-the-dangers-of-abortion-procedures-to-mothers/

Thank you Topper and it also depends on perhaps other circumstances. You are assuming the woman did not have any other underlying medical issues at the time of those abortions which also increased the risk.

Absolutely right @Sugarbread. The fact of it being the year 2014 or that medical abortions are significantly safer now than they used to be has nothing to do with it. NO medical procedure that involves inserting instruments into the body is 100 without risk. Anyone who thinks so is fooling themselves. The most common after effect of pregnancy termination is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease which may not even reveal its symptoms-pain, infertility, etc-for years after the fact.

I stand corrected- youre right. the women im thinking of are devout Christians now, and I dont think will ever fully get over it because of what the church says. It sucks bad. Very good women too, so nice and kind. its so sad the guilt religion can cause.

What about Michael Oher? Was the talk of the sports world when The Blind Side came out and the family who adopted him is known to be very conservative. I don't think this is Aaron Rodgers. My other guess is Tim Tebow.

@delete account I'm very sorry to hear that you can't have your own children. That's very hard.Seems to me though that you have something in common with the actress. I would think that would make you more sympathetic. She didn't want to be infertile. That was very harsh.And also, forcing a woman to go ahead with an unwanted pregnancy only leads to more unwanted children, something this world has enough of.

I find myself saying 1st husband even though I've only been married once. I've been in other relationships (a longer one) & it's just easier. I laugh cuz it makes it sound like I've been married a half dozen times, but whatever..

All I can get for the NFL player is Tebow as many others have said. Did Garcia from back in the day with the Niner's ever come out? I remember hearing the rumors of him everywhere, including a few of the ESPN Radio shows.

If it's really a current NFL player then it can't be Tebow or Asomuga. I had no idea Aaron's family was conservative christian so I guess that would fit, I just hate to think it's him. If he really is gay and did come out all hell would break loose, as he's arguably the best QB in the league right now.

@Jerkula: Warren Sapp? C'mon dude, since when was Sapp gay? He doesn't even remotely give off the gay vibe.

Is it possible Enty is saying "NFL player" and not "former NFL player" because the latter would make it way too obvious that it's Tebow? In that case I'd say Tebow, but I'd prefer to say Tebow anyway because I hate the idea of it being Rodgers.

Completely false. I know someone who has two abortions at a younger age and she has had 3 miscarriages while far into the pregnancies and the doctor told her he believes it is due to her abortions. She had very bad scarring and it causes the amniotic sac to detach and other complications. Very sad!! However, this isn't always the case with people because I've heard of individuals having multiple abortions and end up having like 3 or 4 kids so who knows how it affects each person.

@PJI get the idea that surgery, even c-sections, can cause infertility, but the way this blind is worded it sounds like just having an abortion causes infertility. The blind sounds like this women had two illegal abortions.

Brady Quinn hasn't been able to find a job with a NFL team since 2012, kind of like Tim Tebow. Difference is, no one cares about a career marginal bench warmer like Quinn. If he decided to announce he was out the public would collectively yawn and accuse him for being too chickenshit to do it when it actually (infinitesimally) mattered.

The way Tim Tebow has presented himself I cannot imagine it being him. If he's really that hardcore christian (and he looks to sincerely be) I would think if he was gay he would be so deep in denial that even HE wouldn't be consciously aware he was (did that even make spence?).

He's had two years out of football and a Michael Sam to inspire him. He sees himself as meant for great things, maybe he's finally come into his own. Trying to maintain virginity until marriage is the kind of thing that can overwhelm even the most devout of christians. If it breaks him to the point he sees the light, it's not like he'd be the first.

"Hate to think" Rodgers is gay? Tebow can't be gay because he's a "hardcore Christian?" Gee, people on this board still think being gay is a liability and is precluded by being a hard-core Christian. NO and NO.

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